Cardiovascular disease in people born to unmarried mothers in two historical periods: The Helsinki Birth Cohort Study 1934–1944

Author:

Mikkonen H. Maiju123ORCID,Salonen Minna K.14,Häkkinen Antti3,Osmond Clive5,Eriksson Johan G.4678,Kajantie Eero191011

Affiliation:

1. Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland

2. Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Finland

3. Economic and Social History, University of Helsinki, Finland

4. Folkhälsan Research Centre, Finland

5. MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit, University of Southampton, UK

6. Department of General Practice and Primary Health Care, University of Helsinki, Finland

7. Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences, Agency for Science, Technology, and Research, Singapore

8. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and Human Potential Translational Research Programme, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore

9. Children’s Hospital, Helsinki University Central Hospital and University of Helsinki, Finland

10. PEDEGO Research Unit, MRC Oulu, Oulu University Hospital and University of Oulu, Finland

11. Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

Abstract

Aims:Socio-economic conditions in early life are important contributors to cardiovascular disease – the leading cause of mortality globally – in later life. We studied coronary heart disease (CHD) and stroke in adulthood among people born out of wedlock in two historical periods: before and during World War II in Finland. Methods: We compared offspring born out of wedlock before (1934–1939) and during (1940–1944) World War II with the offspring of married mothers in the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study. The war affected the position of unmarried mothers in society. We followed the study subjects from 1971 to 2014 and identified deaths and hospital admissions from CHD and stroke. Data were analysed using a Cox regression, adjusting for other childhood and adulthood socio-economic circumstances. Results: The rate of out-of-wedlock births was 240/4052 (5.9%) before World War II and 397/9197 (4.3%) during World War II. Among those born before World War II, out-of-wedlock birth was associated with an increased risk of stroke (hazard ratio (HR)=1.44; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.00–2.07) and CHD (HR=1.37; 95% CI 1.02–1.86). Among those born out of wedlock during World War II, the risks of stroke (HR=0.89; 95% CI 0.58–1.36) and CHD (HR=0.70; 95% CI 0.48=1.03) were similar to those observed for the offspring of married mothers. The p-values for interaction of unmarried×World War II were ( p=0.015) for stroke and ( p=0.003) for CHD. Conclusions: In a society in which marriage is normative, being born out of wedlock is an important predictor of lifelong health disadvantage. However, this may change rapidly when societal circumstances change, such as during a war.

Funder

Academy of Finland

lastentautien tutkimussäätiö

Suomen Kulttuurirahasto

Finnish Special Governmental Subsidy for Health Sciences

Juho Vainion Säätiö

Yrjö Jahnssonin Säätiö

Doctoral Programme for Public Health

Sydäntutkimussäätiö

emil aaltosen säätiö

samfundet folkhälsan

Signe ja Ane Gyllenbergin Säätiö

Ministry of Education and Culture Doctoral Programs for Public Health

Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research

helsingin yliopisto

Seventh Framework Programme

sigrid juséliuksen säätiö

finska läkaresällskapet

Diabetestutkimussäätiö

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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